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    remains for Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. The drawback of PPTP is that it doesn't give encryption and it depends on the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) to implement efforts to establish safety. 2. Site-to-Site VPN Site-to-site is much the same thing as PPTP aside from there is no "dedicated" line being used. It permits distinctive sites of the same company, each with its own particular actual network, to connect together to structure a VPN. Unlike PPTP, the routing, encryption and…

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    Advantage Of NAT

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    function together and allowing for ease of transition from one to the other or no transition and running them both side by side without having to make any changes. This would allow for any organization to smoothly transition or to run both internet protocols at the same time. Is NAT still needed once in IPv6? The main purpose of why IPv6 was created was to restore end to end connectivity on the public internet and private connected networks. And eliminated NAT, while organizations and…

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    The IAB, or Internet Architecture Board, is a group of appointed group leaders and volunteers who all come together to create and fine tune ideas that could be put in place to help manage Internet protocols and oversee those protocols and procedures. Since the board has more volunteers than actual nominated members, the group is made up of people with a general knowledge of the Internet and its functions rather than people who specialize in the knowledge. According to its own page, www.iab.org,…

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    frames and the time required to transmit a message once the medium access is granted, along with traffic behavior are essential factors to determine whether the existing internetwork is in good shape to support new enhancements. 2-When considering protocol…

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    Packet switching. What they called ARPANET led to the development of the internetworking, where multiple networks could be join together over to create a network of networks. IP defined by RFC791 was the first widely used version of the internet protocol. This was known as version four, this would make you think that there were three other version of IP before this version however there really was not. IPv4 was originally designed for an internetwork, a fraction of what the size of the internet…

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    The transport layer encapsulates the application data with data unit. The transport layer protocol creates a virtual flow of data sent and received between the sending applications, divided by the transport port number. The port number identifies a port, a place dedicated to the memory to receive or send data presentation. The services layer protocol transport reliable delivery of the order data. The final result depends on TCP, SCTP, vs UDP handles the…

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    Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are a suite of protocols designed for large-scale internetworks that span LAN and WAN environments. TCP/IP are communication protocols that are used to handle traffic on the internet and other networks. The two most important protocols are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). These are today the standard networking protocols and were created from a synthesis of a number of earlier developments in the…

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    the TCP/IP protocol suite. I will also be describing the type and functions of entities and the service they provide. A) The way communications are done between a computers on a network is through protocol suits. The most used protocol suite and commonly available protocol suite is TCP/IP protocol suite. A protocol suit contains a layered structural design where each layer represents some functionality which can be passed out by a protocol. Each layer usually contains more than one protocol…

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    panel and data panel. The control panel has a complex function and is used to exchange the layer 3 routing information (RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and IGRP) and labels (Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)). The data plane is used to forward the packets based on the destination address or labels. The routers that are capable of routing and switching in the MPLS domain are called LSR (Label Switch Routers). This routing and switching takes place on the basis of label that has been attached to the router. The…

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    Nt1310 Unit 9

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    UML 91.561 Computer & Network Security I HomeWork 1 Name – Nrupen Abnave Student ID -01382247 1.1 (a) Describe the major structure of a TCP packet and explain the main functions of the TCP headers. - TCP is a transport layer protocol and is connection oriented. Its reliable connection, has error checking and flow control. TCP Headers: 32bits Source and Destination Ports – Each 16bit number. Indicate which application is using the communicating stream. Used by most common…

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